Eugene Oh wrote:
>
>Does that mean, then, that JSTOR is an America-only service? Has
>anyone tried accessing it from a Rightpondian computer as yet? I ask
>because I'm joining LSE this year and would be overjoyed if I could
>finally get some access to these journals.
>
I assume JSTOR must be international, they certainly have papers in foreign
languages. And IIRC papers from Cambridge among others.
Is LSE "Linguistic Society of England?" I'd think that would be a proper
connection, though you might inquire.....(or there must be friendly
libraries?) Does anyone know if membership in LSA has such perks?
>On 05/03/2008, ROGER MILLS <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > [log in to unmask] wrote:
> > However, JSTOR access is a strong motivator.
> > >I could easily be swayed for $10-20. The key to getting membership
> > >going will be in having some good benefits to offer.
> >
> > In one of the replies to this thread, someone mentioned that having a
> > connection to a Univ. library or alum. assoc. would work for JSTOR. I
>also
> > heard thru another source that if one became a member of the Boston
>Public
> > Library, that would work too. Or any library in a univ./college town.
>I
> > haven't tried the Holland MI public library, but if that doesn't work I
> > could go round the corner to Hope College and see what they might
>offer.
> > There are some possibilities thru the U. of Michigan too. It's gotten
>to
> > the point in my Real Research where I need something like this.
> >